Author's Reflections and Responses

作者:Roger T.;Ames 刊名:中国哲学前沿:英文版 上传者:李朝

【摘要】Let me begin by thanking the scholars included in this symposium issue, whose thoughtful commentaries mean that they have spent much valuable time in reading and critiquing my new book, Confucian Role Ethics: A Vocabulary. They do me great honor by joining this discussion and have helped me substantially with the uniform quality of their contributions. Indeed, there are few compliments to be cherished more in our academic lives than to be taken seriously by our peers and few opportunities to be relished more than being given the opportunity by the organizers of this event-Ralph Weber and Wen Haiming-to respond to their comments and critiques. I hasten to add that it is only the fact that this manuscript grew out the Ch'ien Mu (Qian Mu) series of lectures that I was invited to give at the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2008 that it had to be a singled-authored volume, and I give my friend and collaborator Henry Rosemont the credit he is due for introducing the idea of Confucian role ethics, while at the same time absolving him of any blame that might be incurred by the many inadequacies in my development of his important insight. Let me turn to each of the individual commentaries on Confucian Role Ethics and respond to them seriatim.

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